Two agents were arrested in Bavaria who allegedly planned incendiary and explosive attacks against military infrastructure and industrial sites on the territory of the Federal Republic. The German government's line, meanwhile, does not change.

"We will not be intimidated and will continue to provide massive support to Ukraine," said Interior Minister Nancy Faeser. The news of the arrests comes on the day in which Chancellor Scholz, in Brussels, reminded partners that his government has provided two Patriot anti-aircraft defense systems. The number two of the executive, the green Robert Habeck, showed up unexpectedly in Kiev also to talk about reconstruction. The investigators searched the homes of both. While Bild talked about the 50 square meter two-room apartment in one of the terraces. The second arrested, Alexander J., reportedly collaborated in the plans only since March. The investigations revealed that the man had been in contact with some of the Russian services to consult on possible sabotage actions in Germany. This was communicated to the Russian ambassador today in the summons.